I get a kick out of the fact that, for everything you and I have disagreed on, our thoughts pretty much line up perfectly on Middle-earth stuff. The Lord of the Rings movies are my favorite films, with Fellowship being my favorite of the three. I really liked Desolation of Smaug, was indifferent to Unexpected Journey, and hated Battle of the Five Armies.

Hey Winnie! Not bad! Hbu? Actually working for most of the summer, no holidays booked, but will probably have a weekend somewhere in Europe with my mates, and may join my dad in visiting Bogota Yourself?

So at the time the market for used cars was competitive, and I was buying at the end of the month and when the cars for the new year were getting on the lot. Ultimately it was between 3-4K more to buy new, but obv zero miles and the car was what I wanted. If I went standard LS instead of LT with a regular color like silver it would have cost just 1-2k more than used which is just ridiculous haha.

Panasonic isn't the greatest for stills. But they do have very good video, which is why I bought it.
And it's not a DSLR, it's mirrorless. Which I prefer, especially since MILC cameras are like half the size of a DSLR with similar 'performance', if not smaller.

The Sony a6000 is quite a popular one (a friend of mine has it). It's a beast for its size and price.

oh haha. Don't they teach about the inner workings of cameras?
They do say that 'mirrorless is the future of photography'. Not like DSLRs will go away, especially with Canon still pushing DSLRs so hard, and they have a huge chunk on the market.

Thy do, but digital cameras we learned about were all dslr and since it was a graduate degree, It wasn't as technically basic and talked more about computer programs and photographers and.. I don't even know anymore.